Tttay89
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Right... My friend is getting rid of his fish and tank and moved It into his kitchen two weeks ago. I assumed he filled it up again when he moved it down...however... I went there yesterday to rehome some of his fish. And I was shocked to see it only half full with no water pumping through the filter. He just assumed it was working because of the noise it was making. Also just the tip of the heater was in the water so the water was a very cold 13 or 14 degrees C..
I took the dannios out which I understand can go in cold water anyway and rehome them to my sisters cold tank... However he had a (somehow still alive) rainbow shark and bristlenose pleco. The poor little souls!... I immediately topped it up with semi warm water to Try bring it back up to living standard and I rehomed the pleco in my tank... However the shark remains as I can't have him..
I have found someone who has.
My main question is:
If I rehome this shark in this new tank is it likely to bring a load of stress caused disease in to the tank and effect the others? Or could it be happily ever after?. I assume the tank was ammonia r
I took the dannios out which I understand can go in cold water anyway and rehome them to my sisters cold tank... However he had a (somehow still alive) rainbow shark and bristlenose pleco. The poor little souls!... I immediately topped it up with semi warm water to Try bring it back up to living standard and I rehomed the pleco in my tank... However the shark remains as I can't have him..
I have found someone who has.
My main question is:
If I rehome this shark in this new tank is it likely to bring a load of stress caused disease in to the tank and effect the others? Or could it be happily ever after?. I assume the tank was ammonia r